Latest News and Events

On May the 4th from 9am to 1pm, we are hosting our annual spring cleanup! Start at any one of the parks in Central Park to pick up your gear before you go: garbage bags, and gloves. Celebration Grammercy Alphabet Madison At the end of your cleanup, visit Celebration Park...

Spring is upon us! Join our Seniors’ Walking Club every Thursday morning at 9:15 for 6 weeks starting on April 11. Date and time: Thursdays at 9:15 Location: Meet at Celebration Park Starting date: April 11 Duration: 6 weeks SIGN UP ON SIGNUP GENIUS HERE! Email us at seniors@ottawacentralpark.ca for...

This 2019 was frrrrrrreezing cold, but that didn’t stop our fellow neighbours from coming out and having a grand time with the OCPCA’s annual Mini Winterlude. Every year our Mini Winterlude hosts a series of events at Celebration Park, including: Fat bike riding, sponsored by Bushtukah Ice skating and hockey...

Thanks to Ontario’s Trillium Grant for Seniors’ Activities, the Central Park Community Association will be continuing to offer Free Yoga Classes for seniors (55+) living in the community. Same great teacher, NEW and better location! 1-hr Yoga classes will take place on 5 consecutive Mondays, starting January 14th, at 9:45-10:45am,...

We hosted our 2018 Annual General Meeting on November 15. Click here to download the presentation file. Come out to our AGM next year to meet the board members, meet some of your neighbours, as well as find out what’s planned for Central Park in the coming years!

Exciting news! The Central Park Community Association is once again offering FREE Yoga and Art for Seniors living in Central Park. Come out, meet your neighbors, and have some fun! See event information and sign-up links below. Please make sure to sign up if you plan to attend! 5 FREE...

On July 15th, the Central Park community joined together to take part in our Annual Fun Day, the Association’s organized summer family event hosted right in the middle of the neighbourhood’s Celebration Park. Despite the weekend’s heat wave, so many families and young friendly faces still made it out to...